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Growing a Morning Glory
Before sowing the seed, nick the morning glory seed with a file to help it absorb water and germinate more quickly, or soak overnight in tepid water to soften their coats.
•Morning Glory should be planted in full sun.
•Soil for the Morning Glory plant should not be too fertile or moist.
•Sow the seeds 1/2 inch deep, 8 to 12 inches apart, and give a support of twine.
•Give 3-inch peat pots four to six weeks before the last frost is due.
•Morning Glories do not survive transplanting.
Caring for Morning Glories
•Give a good support system to the upcoming vine.
•Morning glories are favorites of sun, so do not overwater them.
•Morning glories are excellent reseeders so once you plant them, there is no need to replant them.
•To reduce their reseeding capability remove all the dead vines after they are killed by frost.
The Moonflower (Ipomea alba) is a popular fragrant variety of morning glories which opens in the evening with a sweet fragrance and lasts through the night until touched by the morning sun. The Moon flower is really the best choice for anyone who loves evening gardening